One federal worker told Newsweek they are ready to "disobey unlawful orders" amid anger over the president's policies.
"We are in contact with FBl and other law-enforcement partners to proceed rapidly. We also have our prosecutors preparing," Washington, D.C.'s U.S. attorney said.
In an unusual public statement, the interim U.S. attorney said he had found evidence that people had apparently violated the ...
Democrats criticized the actions at USAID, blaming Elon Musk, but Republicans seemed contend with absorbing it into the State ...
In the first two weeks of Donald Trump’s presidency, Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) have ...
Crews using a crane lifted the first pieces of wreckage from the downed American Airlines regional jet from the Potomac River ...
From a hiring freeze that could cripple parks during the upcoming busy season to a blanket invitation sent out to all federal ...
Nonprofits that challenged to the Trump administration’s freezing of grant funds highlighted crisis for a small center in ...
As the Trump administration targets a rumored shutdown of USAID, its website is taken offline and staff have lost access to ...
Elon Musk is threatening to fire federal employees who leak information as he and President Donald Trump unleash ...
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Lebryk’s announcement underscored what critics have warned is an aggressive push by Musk and other unelected Trump acolytes ...